Our 18 favorite Masters merchandise items

Know somebody who'll be at Augusta National? Send them this list and kindly ask for a few items. Ultimately, there's something for everyone at the Masters merchandise center.

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Limited Edition prints by Lee Wybranski

If you love golf and you love art, you're likely familiar with Lee Wybranski's work. The artist has made 100 prints of Augusta National's iconic 12th hole, and each print is selling for $225 (left). If you'd rather not pay that kind of money, you can buy a poster of that print for just $30 (right).

Needlepoint wallets

These needlepoint wallets ($115 for the wallet; $60 for the card case) are a perfect way to celebrate the Masters on a daily basis without being obnoxious about it. I've been using a card case as my wallet for two years now and it wears incredibly well over time.

Long-sleeve t-shirts

There are three things about this long-sleeve shirt ($45) that make us love it: the front of it is clean, with just a Masters logo; "2017" isn't printed anywhere on the shirt, making it timeless; while it comes in an array of fun colors, its navy and white options will match essentially anything you wear.

Vintage rope hats

These hats pay homage to a style that's as classic as the tournament itself, and since they don't say the year of the tournament anywhere on them, you'll be able to wear them for a long, long time. ($26)

Tumblers

Everyone loves a good tumbler, and the merchandise store is offering them in three different sizes: 12 ounces ($14); 16 ounces ($16); and 24 ounces ($24). We love these tumblers more than a few others offered in the store because they don't say "2017" anywhere on them. (Are you noticing a trend? We prefer items that don't say the year on them.)

Needlepoint flasks

SuperStroke SLIM 3.0 grips

In terms of paying homage to the Masters, a decked-out putter grip might be the most unexpected option. You can buy this Masters-edition SuperStroke SLIM 3.0 grip for $29, which is just $4 more than your average SLIM 3.0.

Candles

If you're interested in bringing Augusta National's sweet scents to your home, look no further than these candles ($40 for a set of three small candles; $40 for one big candle). We smelled them and their fragrance is strangely spot-on.

Leather koozies

"Signs By The Sea" signs

Signs By The Sea has become a prominent fixture at golf's biggest tournaments, and we couldn't be more excited about that. These signs ($45-95) are perfect items for your man cave or office, and if they're too pricey for your liking there are smaller Signs By The Sea magnets that cost just $10.

The CatStudio collection of goodies

CatStudio's bold, funky design has come to the Masters in a variety of forms: glasses (35 for a set of two); cocktail napkins ($15 for a pack of 40); coasters ($18 for a set of two); hand towels ($25), serving trays ($100); and pillows ($175). These items are a lively, unique way to celebrate the iconic tournament.

Needlepoint coasters

Performance caps

If moisture-wicking fabrics and perfect fit are essential for your hat needs, these performance caps ($26) are a solid option. They have velcro closures, they come in a variety of essential colors, and they don't say "2017" anywhere on them.

A variety of glasses

We love how subtle the Masters logos are on these glasses. As such, they celebrate the tournament in a classy, sophisticated way. The array of designs will ensure you'll find a style that best fits your drinking style.

Champagne flute: $36 for a set of two
Wine glass: $38 for a set of two
Stemless wine glass: $38 for a set of two
14-ounce beer glass: $38 for a set of two
12.5-ounce whiskey glass: $38 for a set of two

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